LATIN AMERICAN YOUTH CENTER
MONTHLY YOUTH BEAT
NOVEMBER
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MEET WILSON ZÚÑIGA
Last year around this time, Wilson Zúñiga, had to leave his house and became homeless. He was just 17 years old. After staying in a temporary host home through LAYC, he was finally able to rent a room on his own. Through it all, Wilson remained positive and worked very hard to move forward in life.  Read More 
CHAMPS FOR YOUTH
STAFF SPOTLIGHT: Araceli Rosenberger, Communications Manager
It takes a multi-talented, strategic thinker to lead LAYC's communications team. With over 50 programs in three jurisdictions to support with bilingual communications, you'd think there was an army of staff managing our website, newsletter, social media, and program promotion.  Read More
PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: Crimsonbridge Foundation
We've been dreaming of a beautiful, bilingual, mobile-friendly website, and thanks to our friends at the Crimsonbridge Foundation, we've got one! Our brand new website is now live, featuring our wonderful youth front and center.  Read More
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Meet the 2016-2017 AmeriCorps Teams
LAYC is proud to introduce its 2016-2017 AmeriCorps teams in Maryland and DC. AmeriCorps members serve one-year terms in Prince George's County and District of Columbia schools. Members provide students with in-school support such as help with homework, life skills workshops, and enrichment activities. Read More 


Stakes of the Election on LAYC DREAMER youth
Throughout this election, policy issues that affect real people have been neglected and overshadowed by every political scandal. This election season, LAYC's DREAMER Committee* would like to share with you a story of one youth whose life could be changed by real policy change: immigration reform.  Read More

Introducing Teen Center Fellows and Interns!
This fall, we have five new amazing people on the Teen Center team.  Three professional fellows bring so much experience with them from the work they do with youth throughout the world - Egypt, Macedonia, and Mexico.  Our interns from Dominican University and George Washington University bring fresh ideas and much enthusiasm.   Read More.

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